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lisa argen will tell us how low temperatures will drop with the accu-weather forecast. >> what a final round at masters. half a dozen had a chance to win it. a man from down under draining his putt for his the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat forward. introducing the all-new, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> the digital currency bit coin is being criticized for the energy it uses to be produced. bit coins are an alternative form of currency to purchase goods and services. to create them they have to be mined first by solving complex equations with powerful computers. they tracked built coin transactions. each day creating the coins burns through 982 megawatt hours >>> summer sea ice is disappearing much master than scientists predicted. they say the ice could melt in the summertime as early as 2050. it could drastically affect the weather system throughout the northern hemisphere. for those eager to take advantage of it, they be
lisa argen will tell us how low temperatures will drop with the accu-weather forecast. >> what a final round at masters. half a dozen had a chance to win it. a man from down under draining his putt for his the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat forward. introducing the all-new, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> the digital...
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. >> and new mom again, lisa loeb. >> i'm dr. oz, and this is a special edition of "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. welcome. i'm dr. mehmet oz, in for piers tonight. we have a special hour tonight, one you won't want to miss. it's all about finding health in america, from staying fit, to food, to sleep, and sex, we're bringing you the answers you need to know. it's not easy, but we can do it together. tonight, i'm going to show you exactly how. to help me out, pop icon cyndi lauper, and lisa loeb. i want to start with madeleine stowe. she's been featured in dozen tz of movies and television shows and she's starring on revenge on tv. take a look. >> my son floats through life unable to make his own decisions. you could have dissuaded him at any point. why didn't you? >> i guess i wanted to see him win. >> you selfish little girl. in doing so, you may have cost him his greatest loss. >> playing mean every week. does that bring you joy? >> it does. you know, because i think we all have a real dark streak in us. and because w
. >> and new mom again, lisa loeb. >> i'm dr. oz, and this is a special edition of "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. welcome. i'm dr. mehmet oz, in for piers tonight. we have a special hour tonight, one you won't want to miss. it's all about finding health in america, from staying fit, to food, to sleep, and sex, we're bringing you the answers you need to know. it's not easy, but we can do it together. tonight, i'm going to show you exactly how. to help me...
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so you see we've marked brian's route here and lisa's route. the train very close here. brian may be doing well now, but i'm telling you, he better watch the rocky road around philadelphia because it can back up there. lisa has to watch for the one track terror, which means you go from all the tracks open to only one. she could be really, really slowed down and lisa, by the way, has already had a bit of an issue at penn station she tweeted out look at this, no, my train says late. that's her train right there. but only about 15 minutes late. so she may be able to recover from that. the big story right now has been what's happening with our friend nic because if we go up to a tighter view of new york city, i want you to look what nic did here. nic left our target, which is cnf right here. he went in a cab up this way. he went sort of a circuitious requests route up here this side of the park. then through central park. and then across to the other way over this way. and then up through here. and he's made pretty good progress. the latest report we've heard from nic is rig
so you see we've marked brian's route here and lisa's route. the train very close here. brian may be doing well now, but i'm telling you, he better watch the rocky road around philadelphia because it can back up there. lisa has to watch for the one track terror, which means you go from all the tracks open to only one. she could be really, really slowed down and lisa, by the way, has already had a bit of an issue at penn station she tweeted out look at this, no, my train says late. that's her...
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lisa? >> people right here are desperate to get over there. right now a round trip ticket cost $1500. many are grabbing a bag and some cash and flying to the philippines. >> just brought a backpack. we have a tent and a sleeping bag in case. >> they are rushing to catch the last flight to the philippines tonight. they bought their ticket a few hours ago after getting confirmation that raymond's parents are alive. >> they are soaking wet, but they couldn't leave the house because no one is helping them. it is like to each his own. >> this duffel back is packed with medicine. they are from there and will land in manila tomorrow. they don't know how they will get to their hometown about 350 miles away where their family home has crumbled. their business is still standing, but barely. >> it is really torn apart. it is unsafe. my brothers wants to go back and look for our employees, but i say don't go yet. >> the death toll is rides rising and the confusion is growing. they are going to see their families, but also to help. friends and family in th
lisa? >> people right here are desperate to get over there. right now a round trip ticket cost $1500. many are grabbing a bag and some cash and flying to the philippines. >> just brought a backpack. we have a tent and a sleeping bag in case. >> they are rushing to catch the last flight to the philippines tonight. they bought their ticket a few hours ago after getting confirmation that raymond's parents are alive. >> they are soaking wet, but they couldn't leave the house...
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one of them is american lisa pysola. >> oh, my gosh, i'm so scared. i'm so scared. i knew this was it. i knew this was the end. i knew i was going to die. >> lisa is a passionate world traveler who's journeyed to all but one of the seven continents, but her vast experience in some of the most rugged places on earth was nothing compared to this trip, a 19-day expedition to antarctica, the last continent on her list. >> this ship was called "the explorer," and it was actually built for antarctica. it had an ice-strengthened hull so that it could withstand the ice. >> for the first 12 days of her trip, lisa saw some of the most spectacular scenery she had ever seen. >> we saw amazing wildlife. we saw whales. we saw penguins. i saw things i never thought i'd see in my entire life. but on the 12th day, video camera rolling, lisa would capture something else she never thought she'd see. >> i was videotaping the ice because the ice was different than other ice we'd been through. it was deeper, seemed to be pretty much everywhere. >> the mood is serious as the captain tries
one of them is american lisa pysola. >> oh, my gosh, i'm so scared. i'm so scared. i knew this was it. i knew this was the end. i knew i was going to die. >> lisa is a passionate world traveler who's journeyed to all but one of the seven continents, but her vast experience in some of the most rugged places on earth was nothing compared to this trip, a 19-day expedition to antarctica, the last continent on her list. >> this ship was called "the explorer," and it was...
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i want it bring in legal analyst lisa bloom. she's an analyst for avo.com. thanks for being on the program. look, i understand both sides of this argument. but it does seem a little bit fishy, the timing of it all, doesn't it? >> it's more than a little fishy. when someone's looking to ban photography, you have to look at whose interest is being protected. this remind me very much of those terrible ag-gag bills getting passed across the country that prevent people from taking a camera inside a factory farm and documenting the animal abuses that go on there. this is not a private place. a jet runway where an accident occurred and firefighters are going in, anyone would have a legal right to take pictures of that scene. so this is not a privacy issue. this is not a matter of going into somebody's home, for example, or even their office. and clearly there's been so much criticism of the way that the firefighters handled that situation, potentially causing the death of a teenager. that clearly this is designed to protect the law enforcement and fire department.
i want it bring in legal analyst lisa bloom. she's an analyst for avo.com. thanks for being on the program. look, i understand both sides of this argument. but it does seem a little bit fishy, the timing of it all, doesn't it? >> it's more than a little fishy. when someone's looking to ban photography, you have to look at whose interest is being protected. this remind me very much of those terrible ag-gag bills getting passed across the country that prevent people from taking a camera...
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lisa d lisa kudrow. what was the most success chl one that got the most viewers? >> i know that answer. >> do you? >> i mean, i knew that answer. >> say it. use your brain and mouth to say it. >> they aren't working together. it was -- dang. >> you don't have the answer. >> i don't. >> it's vanessa williams. >> vanessa williams was you're most successful. >> right. >> 0-1. >> do you think meryl streep is better in web therapy or -- >> web therapy. >> comedy is harder. >> i didn't see that movie but is that whole movie her going -- that one? >> no. >> there is other stuff in it? >> there is other difficult stuff in it and she did it with a polish accent. >> okay. question three, it's a visual question. >> oh, okay. >> which i think is fun. we'll show you a scene from cheers that you were on. >> okay. >> let's watch. you on cheers. >> i am imp vicing a little. we'll get on our ladders and say what our charters are thinking and george and emily are two innocent kids pray playing with love and consumed by the passion. don't you think? >> there is a lot to say about th
lisa d lisa kudrow. what was the most success chl one that got the most viewers? >> i know that answer. >> do you? >> i mean, i knew that answer. >> say it. use your brain and mouth to say it. >> they aren't working together. it was -- dang. >> you don't have the answer. >> i don't. >> it's vanessa williams. >> vanessa williams was you're most successful. >> right. >> 0-1. >> do you think meryl streep is better in web...
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>> well, i agree with lisa, i'm not that thrilled with the dna evidence. it would be much more important if dna evidence showed that there was, in fact, you know, contact or touching. here it's being used to show an admission of dna evidence. it's not quite as powerful. no one's brought that up yet. but i think to a juror sitting here listening to this, that evidence isn't going to be that important. it goes in the flow, helps with the other evidence that does have more weight and does carry more -- more impact with the jury in showing inconsistencies. and, again, i think that the prosecution really has to go after zimmerman not being honest. and you have to disregard everything that he says. because if you believe some of the things that zimmerman says, which is corroborated by some other witnesses, the prosecution's going to have a problem. so they really need to go to this jury and say've got to disregard zimmerman, give him no weight in the evidence that came out from his testimony and his sworn statements and his media appearances. >> john, before i r
>> well, i agree with lisa, i'm not that thrilled with the dna evidence. it would be much more important if dna evidence showed that there was, in fact, you know, contact or touching. here it's being used to show an admission of dna evidence. it's not quite as powerful. no one's brought that up yet. but i think to a juror sitting here listening to this, that evidence isn't going to be that important. it goes in the flow, helps with the other evidence that does have more weight and does...
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>> lisa, you wouldn't think this is untrue, right? surely, the attorney's not going to come in and say something that he knows to be untrue. >> no, lawyers would never stretch the truth. lawyers would never -- >> a lawyer -- a lawyer might -- correct me if i'm wrong -- a state's attorney is not going to be dishonest. he may not tell the entire truth. did this gym owner advertise george zimmerman comes here or not? >> we've already seen a lot of mistakes from the lawyers about twitter, for example. did you tweet something? they followed somebody on twitter you know, whether you advertise or somebody talked about you on social media, lawyers make mistakes like anyone else. i'm not going to assume anything from the question. >> paul, what did you think of the opening question, the beginning of the prosecution's rebuttal? >> i think it's an important point to make in front of the jury, which is why they've asked it. the issue is like lisa referencing now is the scope, you're limited in skoel when you call a rebuttal witness. income comes
>> lisa, you wouldn't think this is untrue, right? surely, the attorney's not going to come in and say something that he knows to be untrue. >> no, lawyers would never stretch the truth. lawyers would never -- >> a lawyer -- a lawyer might -- correct me if i'm wrong -- a state's attorney is not going to be dishonest. he may not tell the entire truth. did this gym owner advertise george zimmerman comes here or not? >> we've already seen a lot of mistakes from the lawyers...
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lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> another spare the air day. sandhya patel is here with live doppler 7hd. when is the bad air going to get here? >> it blb blowing out -- it will be blowing out. let's check out live doppler 7hd. our radar is tracking a few sprinkles southwest of monterey. don't be surprised if you do see a few in the south bay where visibility is poor. look at that. six miles in san jose and there is a low in livermore, five miles and as you look at this view from the sutro tower camera, spare the air has been issued and it is the 11th straight for tomorrow. moderate air quality for all parts of the bay area. santa clara valley will be poor. east bay hills you can see all of the pollution trapped near the ground. the end is near and we will be talking about fresher, cleaner air in the bay area. back with the details in a few. carol a lynn? >> thank you. >> today the state measured the air quality at more than four times the safe amount. smoke can be seen burning in space. nasa released this satellite image. firefighters have it
lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> another spare the air day. sandhya patel is here with live doppler 7hd. when is the bad air going to get here? >> it blb blowing out -- it will be blowing out. let's check out live doppler 7hd. our radar is tracking a few sprinkles southwest of monterey. don't be surprised if you do see a few in the south bay where visibility is poor. look at that. six miles in san jose and there is a low in livermore, five miles and as you look at this view from...
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. >> men time lisa is live at the fremont bart station where lisa you have been talking with riders who are a bit worried about all this. >> they are very worried indeed dan. as you mention the bart deadline is just under an hour away and that means they have to make some tough decisions. they have to figure out a plan b for tomorrow's commute. fremont bart station is very popular station. people from just about every part of the bay area comes through here. and the fact that we are now at day 59 of the 60 day cooling off period literally at the 11th hour and that there is no definitive plan, bart users are from us stated. many already wept through this during the last bart strike in july and they are not lacking forward to possibly doing it all over again. >> well a strike i have to ask my room night take me to work or ask relative down here that i cap stay women. less time around i was able to take ac transit that the city but now i'll go to san jose. i take it to fremont and go from there. i literally i have no idea. i don't think i can go to where i need good tomorrow morning. >> un
. >> men time lisa is live at the fremont bart station where lisa you have been talking with riders who are a bit worried about all this. >> they are very worried indeed dan. as you mention the bart deadline is just under an hour away and that means they have to make some tough decisions. they have to figure out a plan b for tomorrow's commute. fremont bart station is very popular station. people from just about every part of the bay area comes through here. and the fact that we are...
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as lisa explains, finding a match has been especially toug tough. >> even through 5 hospitalizations. and 2 chemo lots of complications. >>reporter: time is ticking for this woman. she's accomplished a lot since she immigrated from india. 2 did did you tell uses. a professor of psychology at stanford but has leukemia. has just seven week to find a bone marrow match. after that too weak for a transplant. >> cancer so aggressive then. that there is not much chance of curing it. >>reporter: search for her donor started in november when her leukemia relapsed. her students sprung into action. >> we are this silicon valley so of course you use technology however you cap. >>reporter: quickly created a facebook page. web site. organized donor drive all over the world. south east asian one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> l 1 in over 2,000 people finding a match. >>reporter: at this temple tonight people join the donor list and because of the on line network, for the first time bone marrow drive like this are taking place in india today and tomorrow. in sunnyvale, lisa, abc 7 n
as lisa explains, finding a match has been especially toug tough. >> even through 5 hospitalizations. and 2 chemo lots of complications. >>reporter: time is ticking for this woman. she's accomplished a lot since she immigrated from india. 2 did did you tell uses. a professor of psychology at stanford but has leukemia. has just seven week to find a bone marrow match. after that too weak for a transplant. >> cancer so aggressive then. that there is not much chance of curing it....
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. >>> lisa, we're now in the redirect here. they're taking a moment. let's focus in on the last 8:00 or so. what's the objective of the state? >> the defense made some in roads telling about how her interview changed with the interview, at her deposition and at the trial. what the prosecutors are doing saying she was asked different questions at different times by different individuals. >> thank you, lisa. >> what you're talking about, sir. >> that's what i'm asking you. are you saying that english is your third language? that you spoke creole and spanish first? >> i spoke three languages in my house. >> does your mother speak english? >> not that well, sir. >> does she speak english. >> not that well, sir. >> i understand she may have an accent or some limitations, but do you speak to her in english? >> sometimes, sir. >> and if you're not speaking to her in english, you're speaking to her in creole? >> yes, sir. >> and your father, do you speak to him in english? >> yes, sir. >> and when you went to school as a child, kindergarten, did you speak engl
. >>> lisa, we're now in the redirect here. they're taking a moment. let's focus in on the last 8:00 or so. what's the objective of the state? >> the defense made some in roads telling about how her interview changed with the interview, at her deposition and at the trial. what the prosecutors are doing saying she was asked different questions at different times by different individuals. >> thank you, lisa. >> what you're talking about, sir. >> that's what i'm...
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>> lisa, do we have you there? i'm sorry? looks like we have lost lisa bloom there. and we'll try to get her back in, see if we can get her back connected. lisa, are you with me? all right. we're going to keep our eyes on the courtroom. as we told you, we're going to bring you news as it develops when it comes to this trial. the opening statement. we know that whatever the outcome of this trial, there's going to be some segment of the population unhappy with the verdict. we hope by bringing you the trial itself and a big chunk of it, that it serves as an opportunity for folks to see the trial proceedings for themselves and not let others interpret what fairness is. we should also note george zimmerman has sued nbc universal for defamation. >>> up next, our deep dive into the biggest race of 2013, the virginia governor's race. it's coming up. white house soup of the day, 15 bean, legume, count 'em up, we'll be right back. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at gr
>> lisa, do we have you there? i'm sorry? looks like we have lost lisa bloom there. and we'll try to get her back in, see if we can get her back connected. lisa, are you with me? all right. we're going to keep our eyes on the courtroom. as we told you, we're going to bring you news as it develops when it comes to this trial. the opening statement. we know that whatever the outcome of this trial, there's going to be some segment of the population unhappy with the verdict. we hope by...
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] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of
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carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. the california highway patrol is the lead agency investigating why a limousine burst into flames, killing five passengers and injuring four more. it happened last night on the san mateo bridge. kira klapper joins us live from the scene. kira, all lanes just opened a short time ago? >> they did. all the lanes reopened about an hour ago but it it was a very different scene a few hours ago when all of the west bound lanes were shut down because of the fiery wreckage. we have photos taken just as the limo is being consumed in flames. a passerby snapped these two photos. the white stretch photo was carrying nine women from alameda to foster city when for some reason about 10:00 last night smoke started coming out of the back of the limo. the quick quickly turned to flames. the driver was pulling over at that time to investigate what was happening, why there was smoke coming out of the back of the limo, so he did escape. four of the female passengers also escaped, but the other five women w
carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. the california highway patrol is the lead agency investigating why a limousine burst into flames, killing five passengers and injuring four more. it happened last night on the san mateo bridge. kira klapper joins us live from the scene. kira, all lanes just opened a short time ago? >> they did. all the lanes reopened about an hour ago but it it was a very different scene a few hours ago when all of the west bound lanes were shut down because of the fiery...
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>> lisa, thank you very much. >>> a book by facebook's number two in command comes out tomorrow. it's already angered a lot of one big group of readers, women. >>> and congressional squabbles are nothing knew, but actual fighting? why this congressman is in the ring, next. >>> it is less than two months sense president 3w5u78's inauguration. of course we're already talking about 2016. jeb bush dodged a question about a possible presidential bid today when he talked with candy cali. >> when you asked me before 2012 was i going to run in 2012, i said no. i western the through the process and said it wasn't appropriate. now i've decided to defer any consideration of it until the proper time to make those kind of considerations. which is out, you know, more than a year from now for sure. >> the former governor seemed less tolerant when asked the same question by david gregory. >> who are we more likely to see in the white house? >> you guys are crack addicts, you are really obsessed with all this politics. marco rubio is a great guy. okay, heroin addict. we have big challenges. >> be
>> lisa, thank you very much. >>> a book by facebook's number two in command comes out tomorrow. it's already angered a lot of one big group of readers, women. >>> and congressional squabbles are nothing knew, but actual fighting? why this congressman is in the ring, next. >>> it is less than two months sense president 3w5u78's inauguration. of course we're already talking about 2016. jeb bush dodged a question about a possible presidential bid today when he...
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the president's powerful response to rand paul is next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have sympto
the president's powerful response to rand paul is next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal...
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but i believe baby lisa is much closer in the area. >> you think she's still alive? >> i choose to say yes. i think this family deserves resolution one way or the other. >> you know mark furman has been a critic of the irwins and suggested he believes they did it. that the mother in particular did it. she was drunk. in my interview with her which was extensive she admitted she was drunk for the first time with me. she blacked out on the night in question. the timeline change she had given to police. there were i consistencies and people started to look at her and say it just so happened on this night you were blackout drunk. your child goes missing. furman said some conspiracy from greece comes in, snatches your daughter -- really? >> furman likes to say that. likes to say they did it but neglects to say how they did it. how come kcpd, fbi, haven't brought this to court? >> they can't make a case but they can't make a case against anybody. here we are two years later and nobody has been charged. clearly a crime was committed. >> the irwins aren't my client. if i foun
but i believe baby lisa is much closer in the area. >> you think she's still alive? >> i choose to say yes. i think this family deserves resolution one way or the other. >> you know mark furman has been a critic of the irwins and suggested he believes they did it. that the mother in particular did it. she was drunk. in my interview with her which was extensive she admitted she was drunk for the first time with me. she blacked out on the night in question. the timeline change...
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back with me are faith jenkins, lisa bloom and ken padowitz. faith, why does the prosecution want to hear these past police calls? >> they're arguing this goes directly to george zimmerman's state of mind the night he shot and killed trayvon martin. here is why. trayvon martin was walking alone on that night. george zimmerman calls the police and refers to him as these a-holes, more than one person. an expletive punks, more than one person. he has this attitude towards trayvon as if he is walking with a group of people when it is just him by himself. so he has grouped trayvon and has an attitude toward him based on his past experiences of seeing people who he thinks does not belong in his neighborhood and who he thinks are suspicious. that's why the prosecutor is saying this is directly relevant to show his state of mind that he had increased frustration. and it's part of the reason why he decided to follow trayvon, because he did not want yet another one to get away. >> now, he said, we've heard on tapes, "they always getaway", they being othe
back with me are faith jenkins, lisa bloom and ken padowitz. faith, why does the prosecution want to hear these past police calls? >> they're arguing this goes directly to george zimmerman's state of mind the night he shot and killed trayvon martin. here is why. trayvon martin was walking alone on that night. george zimmerman calls the police and refers to him as these a-holes, more than one person. an expletive punks, more than one person. he has this attitude towards trayvon as if he is...
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this is not sammy gravano in action. >> lisa, whatever he should have done, what we found out was that the government did collect more than 110 million americans' phone records. now bo to his point was saying that wasn't the problem, they were wire tapping all those folks, but it was done. it might be part of the process of keeping us safe, but that did rattle some folks. >> you know, the whole thing we don't understand is that you can take a block in numbers. say you do 100 million numbers, you're not going after every one of them. >> i understand, that's a lot of numbers. >> doesn't matter, whoever you want to go after. the argument will be that they were able to foil some terrorist plots. we are not saying don't go after terrorism. if anything, our administration is saying the war on terror is over. what happened to that? we're saying the government is not being honest and transparent. we live in a democracy, we deserve to know what type of information is collected, what techniques are used to collect that information, how that information is being explored and what safeguards are i
this is not sammy gravano in action. >> lisa, whatever he should have done, what we found out was that the government did collect more than 110 million americans' phone records. now bo to his point was saying that wasn't the problem, they were wire tapping all those folks, but it was done. it might be part of the process of keeping us safe, but that did rattle some folks. >> you know, the whole thing we don't understand is that you can take a block in numbers. say you do 100 million...
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so i would. >> would you, lisa? >> not at this point, because the prosecution always has the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. they have not yet met that burden. now, we're only in day four of the trial. they're still going that remains to be seen. if i were the defense team, i would would not want to put him on. i would get in the videotaped police statement. if i can get that in, i would tell him you're not testifying. by the way, i think he wants to testify. he is that kind of guy. he wanted to talk to the police hen they came. every time somebody has been asked to identify him, he stands up very proudly, something i've never seen before in a criminal trial as to say i'm right here, i'm george zimmerman there. is a real pride to this guy. >> and he testified at the bond hearing whom. does that? that was very rare for him to do something, for a witness. >> i want to play again this whole get off, get off, because i want you all to address what she is talking about she heard get off, get off. listen to. th
so i would. >> would you, lisa? >> not at this point, because the prosecution always has the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. they have not yet met that burden. now, we're only in day four of the trial. they're still going that remains to be seen. if i were the defense team, i would would not want to put him on. i would get in the videotaped police statement. if i can get that in, i would tell him you're not testifying. by the way, i think he wants to testify. he is that...
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lisa bloom, that was not the best thing. but they also had to deal with an extraordinarily -- the prosecution had to deal with an extraordinarily high burden, right, to prove. in stand your ground states, it's an even higher burden. mark o'mara had an interesting comment post-trial. he said he didn't want to go through the stand your ground pretrial hearing because that would have shown his defense. that would have previewed his strategy to the state. i thought that was a really interesting gamble and strategy on his part. >> yeah, although he could have won the whole case at that hearing and there wouldn't have been a trial. he knew he wasn't going to win that hearing. this was not a stand your ground case. stand your ground means if you're assaulted and you have the opportunity to escape, you don't have to try to escape in stand your ground states. otherwise you have to before you try to take a life. zimmerman's story is he was pinned down, being attacked. stand your ground didn't really apply. that's why mark o'mara didn'
lisa bloom, that was not the best thing. but they also had to deal with an extraordinarily -- the prosecution had to deal with an extraordinarily high burden, right, to prove. in stand your ground states, it's an even higher burden. mark o'mara had an interesting comment post-trial. he said he didn't want to go through the stand your ground pretrial hearing because that would have shown his defense. that would have previewed his strategy to the state. i thought that was a really interesting...
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. >> in huntington, west virginia, lisa floyd lost her job eight months ago. she found another one just in time. >> nothing aggravates me more to think the long-term unemployed don't want to work. that is just not right. >> meanwhile, mary is still looking for employment and a little boost from the government. >> i would have already have lost my home by now had it not been for those benefits. this isn't a burdening for me. it's my lifeline. >> the senate is thinking about a bill to restore benefits when lawmakers return from their holiday break on january 6. the white house says it supports that proposal. >>> well, making it part of a transit system. it would extend from daly city to palo alto. shorter travel, fewer stops, and more amentis at stations. the agency says the study is still in the preliminary stages. >>> you want to go out into the community. we want to talk to all of the communities that will be impacted. we want to talk to our writers, we want their input on it. it's something that is the purpose of the study is to get community feedback. >> th
. >> in huntington, west virginia, lisa floyd lost her job eight months ago. she found another one just in time. >> nothing aggravates me more to think the long-term unemployed don't want to work. that is just not right. >> meanwhile, mary is still looking for employment and a little boost from the government. >> i would have already have lost my home by now had it not been for those benefits. this isn't a burdening for me. it's my lifeline. >> the senate is...
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lisa? >>. >> reporter: a lot of people want that answer to be yes. they were outside the caáer where clinton spoke at a conference, and here at the regency ballroom where the event wrapped up. they are encouraging clinton to run for president. >> clintonsrushed in to speak to a sold out crowd and raise money for the clinton foundation. >> i am a big fam -- >> the legion of supportrm) wasn't just here. >> they anxiously waited for mermotorcade to pass along howard street. there she is in the back of the sedan. she was the key note speaker at the national association ofç realtors foundation. there was even a q and a segment. >> they asked if she would run, she said she hasn't decided yet1 >> outside the center, the group wants the former first lady to run for president in 2016. >> people are fired up. to support hillary, and we are organizing early,)we are excitd to be out here today. >> there were a lot of people inside that wanted and paid to see clinton. couldn't, because of capacity issues. issues. >> they put me in an overa room and said i cou
lisa? >>. >> reporter: a lot of people want that answer to be yes. they were outside the caáer where clinton spoke at a conference, and here at the regency ballroom where the event wrapped up. they are encouraging clinton to run for president. >> clintonsrushed in to speak to a sold out crowd and raise money for the clinton foundation. >> i am a big fam -- >> the legion of supportrm) wasn't just here. >> they anxiously waited for mermotorcade to pass along...
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joining me and lisa, lisa's mom, gloria allred is here. you don't want to miss this. come back. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. hey! totally got it all!m! don't forget your favorites, girls. hey girls! the good ol'days when we could eat as we wanted. yes, but we are not 18 anymore. sometimes if i eat as i used to my digestive system gets out of whack. it's not easy keeping it work
joining me and lisa, lisa's mom, gloria allred is here. you don't want to miss this. come back. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you...
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lisa bloom, the prosecutor, the assistant attorney, mr. john guy said the human heart has a great many functions. it moves us, motivates us. it inspires us. if we want to know what happened on that dark, rainy night, should we not look into the heart of the grown man and that child. and will that not tell us what really happened. that was a very powerful and passionate point, wasn't it? >> you know, as you said or someone said earlier today, it's a very poetic way of speaking. and add to that that trayvon martin was shot and killed through the heart. now i would have liked to seen more legal kinds of arguments. maybe that's because i'm a lawyer and i want to see all the elements of the crime met, but from what i've heard from everyone else, that passion and poetry had a profound effect on most people who heard it. and in the courtroom, i think he had a certainly very mesmerizing way of speaking. i mean, he just trues your attention in, the way that he speaks very slowly, choosing each word carefully. and really, i think coming from his hea
lisa bloom, the prosecutor, the assistant attorney, mr. john guy said the human heart has a great many functions. it moves us, motivates us. it inspires us. if we want to know what happened on that dark, rainy night, should we not look into the heart of the grown man and that child. and will that not tell us what really happened. that was a very powerful and passionate point, wasn't it? >> you know, as you said or someone said earlier today, it's a very poetic way of speaking. and add to...
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our legal analyst lisa bloom is following all of this. lisa, what do you make of all this? because i'm sitting here, like, on a scale of one to ten, george is a 0.5. and that's when he was skinny. now he'd be like a negative 200 because the man clearly has no athleticism as he sits there 150 pounds overweight. >> i think it's a small point but a nice point for the defense. ever since we heard about mma, mixed martial arts style fighting, in the prosecution case, we had a witness who said that the one on top was mma-style pounding and grounding. john goode said it was trayvon martin on top pounding george zimmerman mma style. >> but he trained for a year. it's like, if you have a gym membership with adam pollack, go ask for a refund. >> i don't know if you can necessarily blame the gym -- look, if you could blame the gym owner for not being in shape, i think millions of americans would have a good legal claim. >> well, he was in shape in february of 2012. he had just started back. he had taken time off for the holidays. who doesn't like a good holiday away from the gym? i kn
our legal analyst lisa bloom is following all of this. lisa, what do you make of all this? because i'm sitting here, like, on a scale of one to ten, george is a 0.5. and that's when he was skinny. now he'd be like a negative 200 because the man clearly has no athleticism as he sits there 150 pounds overweight. >> i think it's a small point but a nice point for the defense. ever since we heard about mma, mixed martial arts style fighting, in the prosecution case, we had a witness who said...
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carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. we continue to follow some breaking news in san francisco right now where firefighters are working on a house fire on treasure island. it broke out just before 4:00 this morning on sturgeon street. there are no reports of injuries. crews are still on the scene. it's too soon to know exactly how the fire started. we will bring you more information as it becomes available. >>> a horrific incident on the san mateo bridge has killed five women. it happened late last night when a limousine burst into flames. four other women were injured. abc7 newser kira klapper joins us live near the span. kira, you have the latest details? >> that's right, carolyn, i do. a chp officer told me this morning they are long from being done with this investigation. so many questions still unanswered. they are hoping the four survivors and the limo driver can help them piece together exactly what happened last night. take a look at these photos we have of the white very much limo as it is engulfed in flames. a
carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. we continue to follow some breaking news in san francisco right now where firefighters are working on a house fire on treasure island. it broke out just before 4:00 this morning on sturgeon street. there are no reports of injuries. crews are still on the scene. it's too soon to know exactly how the fire started. we will bring you more information as it becomes available. >>> a horrific incident on the san mateo bridge has killed five women. it...
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>> lisa bloom, if there was blood on trayvon martin's hands, this would be such a different case. >> that is true, actually, i think it is a weak point for the prosecution because george zimmerman was immediately taken into custody and photographed and trayvon martin's remains were left there for several hours. and i think it is clearly established in this case that the collection matters were poor. the fingernails were scraped with the same implement. some of it degraded. i mean, there is really no question about that. the absence of evidence is not evidence. so i didn't think the prosecution did particularly well on that score. >> but no trace of blood? no trace of dna? and the rain washing it away? that is the weakest excuse and argument. it is just not believable. george zimmerman did not sustain the beating he claims he sustained at the hands of trayvon martin. >> well, how did he get the injuries? he didn't get punched in the face -- >> he may have. >> if we're going to concede that he got punched in the face, then why are we taking so much time talking about trayvon martin's h
>> lisa bloom, if there was blood on trayvon martin's hands, this would be such a different case. >> that is true, actually, i think it is a weak point for the prosecution because george zimmerman was immediately taken into custody and photographed and trayvon martin's remains were left there for several hours. and i think it is clearly established in this case that the collection matters were poor. the fingernails were scraped with the same implement. some of it degraded. i mean,...
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lisa, let me start with you. yikes, wow! the autopsy apparently revealed there were methamphetamines found in the fetuses system. the m.e. ruled the death as a homicide, which is unusual in itself. don't you need a cause and a manner of death and just finding the presence of methamphetamines. how do you know that led to the stillbirth? >> you put your finger on the aspect of this case. the american medical association has filed briefs saying exactly that. you can't prove cause and effect so clearly. we all know drug use is a very bad idea for a pregnant woman. it isn't necessarily the reason for this death. taking a step back, ash lee, i would like to see the money on these prosecutions to go towards prenatal care, towards educating and courage. i think this is a fetus. it's not a baby legally. we have reproductive rights in this country. this is a dangerous expansion of fetus rights to the detriment of a woman. >> no one is arguing it is wrong with a capital "w" to do this kind of thing when you are pedestrian. i'm learning
lisa, let me start with you. yikes, wow! the autopsy apparently revealed there were methamphetamines found in the fetuses system. the m.e. ruled the death as a homicide, which is unusual in itself. don't you need a cause and a manner of death and just finding the presence of methamphetamines. how do you know that led to the stillbirth? >> you put your finger on the aspect of this case. the american medical association has filed briefs saying exactly that. you can't prove cause and effect...
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lisa, i want to bring you back in here. a question that i asked seema earlier, what do you think -- how likely is it that the defense will, one, call tracy martin, trayvon martin's father, and two, what would that mean? would you advise them to do that? >> you know, that seema ire is a very good trial lawyer and i think she made a very good argument. you don't need to put him on now. you heard from two witnesses who told you that he heard the recording and he said, it's not my son. i mean, why put him on? maybe the defense will do that just for the sake of completeness, but it's really not necessary at this point. >> okay, we're going back to the trial. tracy martin has been called. >> do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony that you give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i dpop . >> you may proceed. >> good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon. >> state your name, please. >> tracy benjamin martin. >> and of course, you're trayvon martin's father? >> yes. >> you've been he
lisa, i want to bring you back in here. a question that i asked seema earlier, what do you think -- how likely is it that the defense will, one, call tracy martin, trayvon martin's father, and two, what would that mean? would you advise them to do that? >> you know, that seema ire is a very good trial lawyer and i think she made a very good argument. you don't need to put him on now. you heard from two witnesses who told you that he heard the recording and he said, it's not my son. i...
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lisa bloom said that. faith, good day or bad day for who? >> i think this was a very good day for the prosecution. they had to put in the statements. this means that zimmerman probably will not take the witness stand, but they highlighted inconsistencies that i think they have to do in order to get a conviction. >> lisa, good day, bad day? >> best day for the prosecution so far, because we're getting to george zimmerman's story of exactly what happened, and the inconsistencies in that story, some of which really sound like intentional fabrications. >> marcia clark, good day or bad day for who? >> good day for the prosecution, i have to say. here is the thing, reverend. all of the inconsistencies are consistently pointing. they're the kind of inconsistencies that always seem to go in favor of george zimmerman's innocence. so the extent he has fabricated, it's always to paint himself in the innocent light. and that to me shows a guilty conscience. >> john burris, good day or bad day for who? >> i think it's the best day for the prosecution tha
lisa bloom said that. faith, good day or bad day for who? >> i think this was a very good day for the prosecution. they had to put in the statements. this means that zimmerman probably will not take the witness stand, but they highlighted inconsistencies that i think they have to do in order to get a conviction. >> lisa, good day, bad day? >> best day for the prosecution so far, because we're getting to george zimmerman's story of exactly what happened, and the inconsistencies...
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lisa, john, hang on one bit. we're going to continue and take it back to the courtroom there. >> you would get 25% that they would both land on heads. this applies to the random probability, the statistics i use. these 13 or 15 locations that i test are all inherited independently. so once i determine the frequency that you would find the results at one of these locations in the population, i can then multiply it with the other 12 or the other 14 locations using this product rule to get a frequency that you would find that entire dna profile. >> in terms of some of the results you talked to this jury about, why are some of the results in terms of the numbers more than the actual population of the earth? which i believe is now 6.5 or 7 billion. why is it higher? >> i think it's almost 7 billion now, the population of the earth. it really doesn't have anything to do with the population of the earth. it's more about the frequency at which i see these results. it's similar to -- if you think about it, sometimes you s
lisa, john, hang on one bit. we're going to continue and take it back to the courtroom there. >> you would get 25% that they would both land on heads. this applies to the random probability, the statistics i use. these 13 or 15 locations that i test are all inherited independently. so once i determine the frequency that you would find the results at one of these locations in the population, i can then multiply it with the other 12 or the other 14 locations using this product rule to get a...
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lisa, let me go to you. you just heard kyle's reporting. what does the jury reaction tell you, if anything. >> you know, i think jurors should be innocent until proven. i think we should give them a chance, all right. this woman said what was he doing out so late. maybe she shute thought he was younger. maybe she thought the hour was later. i'm going to give these jurors the chance to hear all the facts. this is obviously a woman, the one who doesn't want to look at the crime scene photos and they're horrible. they're awful to look at. she's got a heart. i also wouldn't read too much into people look away. some people really like to look eye to eye. other people are uncomfortable with that. they might be looking away, but listening really intently. >> it was 7:15 at night. it wasn't late at night. >> right. >> but faith, the reaction you're hearing to the 911 tapes, what -- does that say anything at all to you? >> well, i've always said the emotion in this case is all on one side. because you can't get away from it. we talked about the defe
lisa, let me go to you. you just heard kyle's reporting. what does the jury reaction tell you, if anything. >> you know, i think jurors should be innocent until proven. i think we should give them a chance, all right. this woman said what was he doing out so late. maybe she shute thought he was younger. maybe she thought the hour was later. i'm going to give these jurors the chance to hear all the facts. this is obviously a woman, the one who doesn't want to look at the crime scene photos...
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joining me is lisa middlebrook, whose nursing home collapsed after the blast. also her sister-in-law, who raced to rescue her. welcome to you both. lisa, first of all, how are you feeling? >> doing fine. >> obviously, a dreadful shock for you. what was the experience like for you? you're in a nursing home, it's heading towards the nighttime and suddenly this enormous explosion goes off. what did you think was happening? >> oh, i was watching tv, and all of a sudden the tv started to shake, the windows started to shake. i closed my eyes. i saw glass flying. then the roof collapsed on me. >> and sharon, you raced as soon as you heard what had happened, you raced round there. what was the scene as you arrived, because the nursing home virtually collapsed, we understand. >> first i went to my sister's house just a few houses down from the rest home. she has young children and i wanted to make sure that there wasn't anybody at the house. there was nobody at the house so i went back to the rest home, and they were pulling residents out in wheelchairs and they were al
joining me is lisa middlebrook, whose nursing home collapsed after the blast. also her sister-in-law, who raced to rescue her. welcome to you both. lisa, first of all, how are you feeling? >> doing fine. >> obviously, a dreadful shock for you. what was the experience like for you? you're in a nursing home, it's heading towards the nighttime and suddenly this enormous explosion goes off. what did you think was happening? >> oh, i was watching tv, and all of a sudden the tv...
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lisa talley among them. and the rest of the gang that we met at the camden village mall. our thanks to them. >>> coming up on "the lead" a man connected to the boston terror suspects dies after attacking an fbi agent, is killed more appropriately. what did he know and why did he react so violently to questioning? >>> plus, it started as a few insults tossed back and forth but now the tiger woods/sergio garcia dispute takes a racist turn. that's next. ♪ bonjour ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je t'adore, je t'adore, je t'adore ♪ ♪ ♪ s'il vous plait [ male announcer ] this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ s'il vous plait we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of tim and laura. it's amazing how appreciative people are when you tell them they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by switching to geic
lisa talley among them. and the rest of the gang that we met at the camden village mall. our thanks to them. >>> coming up on "the lead" a man connected to the boston terror suspects dies after attacking an fbi agent, is killed more appropriately. what did he know and why did he react so violently to questioning? >>> plus, it started as a few insults tossed back and forth but now the tiger woods/sergio garcia dispute takes a racist turn. that's next. ♪ bonjour ♪...
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. >> men time lisa is live at the fremont bart station where lisa you have been talking with riders who are a bit worried about all this. >> they are very worried indeed dan. as you mention the bart deadline is just under an hour away and that means they have to make some tough decisions. they have to figure out a plan b for tomorrow's commute. fremont bart station is very popular station. people from just about every part of the bay area comes through here. and the fact that we are now at day 59 of the 60 day cooling off period literally at the 11th hour and that there is no definitive plan, bart users are from us stated. many already wept through this during the last bart strike in july and they are not lacking forward to possibly doing it all over again. >> well a strike i have to ask my room night take me to work or ask relative down here that i cap stay women. less time around i was able to take ac transit that the city but now i'll go to san jose. i take it to fremont and go from there. i literally i have no idea. i don't think i can go to where i need good tomorrow morning. >> un
. >> men time lisa is live at the fremont bart station where lisa you have been talking with riders who are a bit worried about all this. >> they are very worried indeed dan. as you mention the bart deadline is just under an hour away and that means they have to make some tough decisions. they have to figure out a plan b for tomorrow's commute. fremont bart station is very popular station. people from just about every part of the bay area comes through here. and the fact that we are...
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nick robinson brian todd and lisa. we're going to see what the weather, the way it is right now, which was the most successful. we all tend to wonder if we chose the right mode of transportation when the weather outside is fright full. stay right here as the great race gets underway in just a few moments. >>> if you or someone you know are flying the frozen skies today, there are long long lines and short, short tempers. but you know something? if you pop off, do you have the right to do that? could you be in a lot more trouble than you thought? and by the way, you're driving, what if you get in a chain reaction accident you get hit and you hit someone else. is that your fault? that's coming up next. [ male announcer ] megan doesn't know that coffee breaks down tooth enamel. thankfully, she uses act restoring mouthwash. it rebuilds tooth enamel making your teeth two times stronger. act. smile strong. >>> so by now you do not need me to tell you that the weath is a drag. long lis, pair ports. i know you're watching us a
nick robinson brian todd and lisa. we're going to see what the weather, the way it is right now, which was the most successful. we all tend to wonder if we chose the right mode of transportation when the weather outside is fright full. stay right here as the great race gets underway in just a few moments. >>> if you or someone you know are flying the frozen skies today, there are long long lines and short, short tempers. but you know something? if you pop off, do you have the right to...
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lisa, we're now past all of the judge's rulings on the charges. we know the charges are going to be second degree murder and manslaughter include, the lesser charge. now it is up to bernie dila rionda to try to weave all of this together. >> that's right. in the courtroom are trayvon martin's parents. they've been there throughout this case. in addition, george zimmerman's wife is allowed in the courtroom now. she had been excluded previously as a witness. now that all the evidence is in, she is allowed to be there. benjamin crump, the family attorney for the martin family, is also now permitted to be present and he's in the courtroom as we await the closing argument from bernie did dila rionda for the prosecution. >> what's happening outside the courtroom? are more people showing up? is there more public interest now in that community of sanford? >> no. in terms of folks being outside the courthouse, andrea, no. there are not a lot of folks at all. in fact, just a handful of protesters. when i say handful, two or three, at most, the same folks we
lisa, we're now past all of the judge's rulings on the charges. we know the charges are going to be second degree murder and manslaughter include, the lesser charge. now it is up to bernie dila rionda to try to weave all of this together. >> that's right. in the courtroom are trayvon martin's parents. they've been there throughout this case. in addition, george zimmerman's wife is allowed in the courtroom now. she had been excluded previously as a witness. now that all the evidence is in,...
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lisa, talk to us about that aspect of the case. because yesterday the question of rachel jeantel's demeanor around the way she came across was important. do you think that changed? >> i'm so glad you are raising this topic. i think we are having two different conversations in this conversation. we have rachel jeantel, who has a certain manner of speaking, and we have a defense attorney who has a completely different manner of speaki ingspeaking. some people watching this case are saying is he being so mean to her, but this is the way we conduct cross examination and this is the way a trial proceeds. >> you do specifically remember that when mr. de la rionda asked you did he ever say the guy got out of the car, that you did not say, in response, you want that, too? >> no, sir. i did not even say "you want that, too," no, i did not say that, sir. >> could we play that portion, please? >> judge, i have no objection. >> thank you. >> i'm going to object to the rest of it -- i apologiapologiz. i didn't mean to make a speaking objection.
lisa, talk to us about that aspect of the case. because yesterday the question of rachel jeantel's demeanor around the way she came across was important. do you think that changed? >> i'm so glad you are raising this topic. i think we are having two different conversations in this conversation. we have rachel jeantel, who has a certain manner of speaking, and we have a defense attorney who has a completely different manner of speaki ingspeaking. some people watching this case are saying...
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. >> lisa shipperly says your information can also get leaked by insiders at medical facilities, and hackers who breach online medical records and the effects go beyond your wallet. if somebody's medical information is stolen, it may result in denial of health or life insurance. >> the ftc says ask your insurance company for an explanation of benefits each year. look through it to make sure you haven't been billed for something you didn't order. >> how did they get my phone number, it's unlisted. >> are you on insulin? it says you are. >> yes. >> buyers and sellers in this medical information market are counting on you not to know. >> it makes me feel like i've been intruded upon. >> and now you're showing me i have to be more alert. >> we want to be clear, we destroyed all the medical information we obtained for this story. we also have more information on our website, which shows what medical facilities have had breaches since 2009. enter your hospital or insurance company name in the box and click search. vicky winn nbc bay area news. >> some of our best stories come from our tip
. >> lisa shipperly says your information can also get leaked by insiders at medical facilities, and hackers who breach online medical records and the effects go beyond your wallet. if somebody's medical information is stolen, it may result in denial of health or life insurance. >> the ftc says ask your insurance company for an explanation of benefits each year. look through it to make sure you haven't been billed for something you didn't order. >> how did they get my phone...
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lisa looks back at that historic visit with some of those who were there. >> the bay area who have given me and my delegation strength and hope to the continue. >> the strong connection between mandela and bay area clear the moment he stepped into the oakland coliseum june 30, 1990. he had been a 43 man for just 4 months. state senator hancock was on stage with mandela that day and at the time she was mayor of berkeley. one of only city in the world that sanked south africa. >> that turned out to be a movement that grew and east bay was the first place, that sanctioned. >> student led massive anti-apartheid protest. professor carson remembers those days. he's now the director of the martin luther king jr. research institute at stanford. >> i think that if miss having a person like that. he teaches about mandela and african american freedom struggle and losing the knife-year-old is significant on so many levels. >> when we think about mandela we can think in terms of he is on the level of gandhi and king. >> nelson mandela considered by many to be the last great freedom drugler of the 20t
lisa looks back at that historic visit with some of those who were there. >> the bay area who have given me and my delegation strength and hope to the continue. >> the strong connection between mandela and bay area clear the moment he stepped into the oakland coliseum june 30, 1990. he had been a 43 man for just 4 months. state senator hancock was on stage with mandela that day and at the time she was mayor of berkeley. one of only city in the world that sanked south africa....
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thanks, lisa. as i mentioned, alan chambers agreed to come on the progroom. look forward to that conversation. i hope you join us tomorrow night for that. let us know what you think. follow me on aroundnderson coop >>> an all female jury is chosen for the zimmerman trial. the judge is fine with it but it has a lot of people talking to believe the, a battle not just over this fence but fight for and against immigration reform and politics for years to come. we'll be right back. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. to accept less and less in the name of style and sophistication. but to us, less isn't more. more is more. abundant space, a
thanks, lisa. as i mentioned, alan chambers agreed to come on the progroom. look forward to that conversation. i hope you join us tomorrow night for that. let us know what you think. follow me on aroundnderson coop >>> an all female jury is chosen for the zimmerman trial. the judge is fine with it but it has a lot of people talking to believe the, a battle not just over this fence but fight for and against immigration reform and politics for years to come. we'll be right back. i'm the...
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but john, let me play to you what both lisa and maria had referred. rachel jeantel was a friend of trayvon martin but didn't attend the wake or the funeral. here's what she tells the prosecutor. >> why didn't you go to the wake and to the funeral? i'm sorry what? >> i didn't want to see the body. >> you didn't want to see the body? >> no. >> you ended up speaking to trayvon martin's mother. and to parents, right? >> yes. >> okay. and did you end up lying about not going -- why you didn't go to the wake, the funeral? >> yes. >> and why did you lie about not going to the funeral or to the wake? >> i felt guilty. >> you felt guilty about what? >> i was the last person -- i was the last person who talked to they son. >> john, this is something you referred to as a lie they told. but do you think the emotions and the way she was talking in any way kind of appeals to some of the jury, or does it matter? she told a story and that's the end of it? >> well, i think she's very credible as to why she didn't go. and that's a believable thing. but i will tell you
but john, let me play to you what both lisa and maria had referred. rachel jeantel was a friend of trayvon martin but didn't attend the wake or the funeral. here's what she tells the prosecutor. >> why didn't you go to the wake and to the funeral? i'm sorry what? >> i didn't want to see the body. >> you didn't want to see the body? >> no. >> you ended up speaking to trayvon martin's mother. and to parents, right? >> yes. >> okay. and did you end up...
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. >> good morning, lisa. the they'marathon is 26.2 miles. the marathon starts at 8:00 this morning half marathon is at 9:45. i want to show you what the starting line looks like right now. we are actually here on the starting line. one of the most amazing things that core gorigan courts does i they sweep in and the street goes from basically nothing. cars are driving down the street and in about 15 minutes they will have the start line assembled, the balloon banner and over here, this is a special edition addition this year, the baltimore city firefighter's union has made it possible to hang a gigantic american flag over the starting line. it will be suspended from two ladder druks. not on -- ladder trucks. not only the amazing start the cheers you go under the balloon banner, but you will be going under the american flag as well. it will be a great moment for those runners. one other thing that we need to talk about is the weather. it's very important for a runner running 26 miles to be prepared. they will be using garbage bags. that's what
. >> good morning, lisa. the they'marathon is 26.2 miles. the marathon starts at 8:00 this morning half marathon is at 9:45. i want to show you what the starting line looks like right now. we are actually here on the starting line. one of the most amazing things that core gorigan courts does i they sweep in and the street goes from basically nothing. cars are driving down the street and in about 15 minutes they will have the start line assembled, the balloon banner and over here, this is...